Day: May 28, 2025

What’s different about Colombia’s coffee production?

Colombia, unlike most coffee producing nations, is anticipating huge growth in its 2024-25 harvest. Image: AlmacaféIván Andrés Galindo, CEO of Almacafé, discusses the Colombian coffee sector’s unique blend of tradition and innovation, the structural challenges requiring a new vision, and its opportunity to become a global leader. While many producing countries are forecast to struggle to gain much growth in the 2024-25 coffee harvest, Colombia appears to be bucking the
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Sydney specialty coffee company earns B Corp status

The Single O Sydney team celebrates receiving B Corp status. Image: Single OSydney-based specialty coffee group Single O has attained B Corp certification with an overall B Impact Score of 90.7 following its efforts to improve fairer pay for farmers, green energy initiatives, and waste-reduction programs. B Corp certification recognises businesses that meet high standards of social and environmental performance, transparency and accountability. To receive B Corp
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Destroying the dairy alternative tax?

Starbucks removed its alternative milk charge in the US and Canada in November 2024. Image: Starbucks.In the United States, alternative milk charges are rapidly being dropped at café chains across the country. What’s causing the movement and is it overdue? Peet’s Coffee CEO Eric Lauterbach probably didn’t have receiving a letter from The Beatles icon Sir Paul McCartney on his March 2025 bingo card. Teaming up with animal rights organisation
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Australia’s café boom reaching critical mass?

Image: William/stock.adobe.comAbdullah Ramay, CEO of Pablo & Rusty’s Coffee Roasters explores the question on if Australia’s café boom has extended too far. Australians now enjoy an abundance of cafés. Yet some headlines suggest our nation may have gone too far, with consumers saying “no” to $6 coffees. That raises a key question for anyone in the
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